Case Study: UMD Library Parking Lot G

University of Minnesota-Duluth
Duluth, MN
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Motivation:
Protecting Tischer Creek from parking lot runoff
Features:
The University of Minnesota-Duluth Storm Water Pollution
Prevention Program has developed a number of Alternative
Runoff Management Strategies for reducing the amount, peak
flows, temperature, and pollutant road of runoff from campus.
Lot G, behind the UMD Library, produces stormwater that
flows to the west branch of Tischer
Creek – a
designated trout stream.
The lot was refurbished in 2004
to include an underground “vault” consisting
of large diameter pipes to temporarily store storm parking
lot runoff. This technology should reduce peak flows, reduce
the temperature of runoff heated by the asphalt in summer,
settle sediments that can be collected and disposed of
properly, and skim oils and grease for proper disposal.
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Source: Erik Larson, Facilities Management, UMD
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